Today we have a trio of exclusive images from the project that debuted during the Halo-8 panel in Comic-Con.

Directed by Matt Pizzolo, "Black Sky" is a post-apocalyptic story described as "'Band of Brothers' vs. 'Cthulhu.'" Planned as both a comic and an illustrated film produced by Halo-8, "Black Sky" is expected to debut this Fall.

At Halo-8's "Illustrated Films & Comics" panel during SDCC10, Ben Templesmith unveiled brand new artwork for his upcoming post-apocalyptic epic BLACK SKY, a dark war-movie-style adventure described as Band of Brothers vs Cthulhu.

BLACK SKY is in production at Halo-8 as both a comic book and an "illustrated film" to be directed by Matt Pizzolo (GODKILLER).

Templesmith was joined on the panel by illustrated-film developers Pizzolo and Brian Giberson, as well as fellow creator Tim Seeley (whose LOADED BIBLE will next receive adaptation as an illustrated film) and movie producer FJ DeSanto (The Spirit, upcoming The Shadow).

Templesmith and Pizzolo announced the BLACK SKY comic book and illustrated film will debut this Fall.

About Illustrated Films
Illustrated Films are a new filmmaking format where art & cinema collide.
Designed by filmmakers Matt Pizzolo and Brian Giberson, ill-films utilize
comic book sequential art and add 3D-CGI, motion graphics, elaborate sound
design, music, and dramatic voice performances by genre actors and
rockstars. Though similar in some ways to motion comics, ill-films are a
new format of cinema whereas motion comics are a new format of cartoons.
Pizzolo explained at C2E2 "on first glance, ill-films and motion comics
look very similar... and people might say 'it's moving comics on a screen,
that's motion comics' to which I say 'just because Seinfeld is moving
people captured on 35mm film doesn't make it the same thing as Full Metal
Jacket.' We're filmmakers so we're bringing a cinematic sensibility to
this. We animate motion in the frame, but the need for motion is different
in film... it's not like Michael Madsen bounces around the frame in
Reservoir Dogs the way Wakko does in Animaniacs." The first ill-film was
GODKILLER, whose breakout success led to the launch of an entire slate of
upcoming ill-films. GODKILLER's expectation-beating release included a
platform theatrical run, multiple sold-out DVD pressings (including various
shortform episodic DVDs), and VOD distribution into 75 million homes.
Upcoming ill-films currently in production include Ben Templesmith's BLACK
SKY, the giallo-horror THE LONG KNIVES, James Farr's XOMBIE: REANIMATED,
and Tim Seeley's LOADED BIBLE.

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Splash Page welcomes Ed Tadem to our cover artist family (our custom-designed theme up top). Currently working on the forthcoming "Avengers" animated series, Tadem's work can also be seen in the "Jackie Karma" issues of Image's "'76," and in "Pop Gun, Volume 1." Ed Tadem can be found online at EdTadem.com.